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COLUMBIA, S. C. -;-1-,-, Sunday Morning:, December 3,18S9J BarAlns ul Mcncy-Thc Potent Element* Vf Southern Ileenpurntf on. It is related of Archimedes, the great moohonioian, that he said-give me the ground whereon to place my lever and I will move the. world. In the same spirit it may. bo said by the Southern pa? triot--give me the brains and the money j and ? will redeem and restore the South as if by magio power. We mean this. Here at the South we have ail the ele? ments of strength-a people brave-heart? ed, spirited, full of indomitable pluck a climate genial, a soil teeming with mineral and agricultural wealth-water power without limit. We have, in fine, all ?? the niornontn that go tc make up natural wealth and natural power. What now ia needed to u tili zo these ad van tages, to give ns the fruits of the tree? We answer-intelligence directing the work of material development, and enthusiasm to carry it on, and energy to press it, and perseverance to go on pressing it. Let this be done. To our brain power, and our muscle power, let our money power j be ednoed, and the "poor South" will be the "poor South" no longer; and the j "oppressed South" will be lif tod up, and again the Southern man will stand with pride upon his native soil, and Bhare in the spirit of an elevated and elevating | , independence. One thing more. Let it not be forgot? ten that to the element intellectual, and ' the element material, must be added the yet nobler element-the element moral. Let it be ever borne in mind that right? eousness exalteth a nation, and that sin is a reproach to any people. Whilst, then, we seek, as a public journalist, to impel the car of material aud moral pro? gress, it ia due to ourselves to say, that rising above all other considerations, is the consideration ol the public virtue and the public morals. This element is the great preserver. It is the grand conserving principle. And that people who would purohaso wealth and power at the expense of public and private virtue, would obtain them at a sad and ever-to-be-regretted cost ? ? ? ? SOOIAXI STATIC OF FBANCE.-M. Provost ParadoL one of the keenest and most practical of the, publio men of France, has been delivering a lecture in Edin? burgh on the "Sooiul State of France." He particularly addressed himself to the task of showing how erroneous were the ideas that commonly prevailed outside of that country regarding the looseness of the conjugal relations, and the want of real affection in the family among the Frenoh people. He deolared that in no land were children loved by their pa? rents with greater tenderness than in France; that this parental affection was, indeed, oft-times excessive. He explain? ed how the families were generally small by crediting it to the fact that the French are remarkably prudent and thrifty, and habitually oxeroiso great forethought in regard to their pecuniary affairs, and accordingly limit the number of their ohildren to what they can with certainty provide a maintenance and inheritance for. With regard to the currently re? ported looseness of tho marriage tie in France, M. Pr?vost Paradol asserted that not a thousandth part of all that is said and written in that strain had any foundation in troth. Divorces are un? known, and the same clear-headedness and self-control which enable a French woman to contract a thrifty marriage, coable her to make the best of whatever lot afterwards may befall her. -?-??-> WHY CUBANS AUE TN REBELLION.-The Cuban Junta have lately completed a list of statistics, by which they show that the section of Cuba under the dominion of the repnblic, covers 23,895 square miles, has a population of 522,598, with 656 sugar plantations, 220 coffee planta? tions, and 2,747 plantations of tobacco. The party yet under tho dominion of Spain is computed to contain 11,862 square miles; 571,396 inhabitants; 759 sugar plantations, 153 of which have been con?seated and 160 destroyed; 776 coffeo plantations, and 9,475 tobacco planta? tions. Among the latter population aro comprehended 271,571 slaves, and 3,308 emancipated negroes. The colored in? habitants of tho republic number 208, 608, all being free. The isthmus connecting North und South America, it is assorted, caa be canalled without any greater difficulty than the Isthmua of Suez, which is seventy-two miles in width. The Isthmus of Panama is only twenty-eight milos wide, and the Nicaragua route up the River San Juan would only require the construction of a oanal sixteen miles long, tho remainder of tho ronte being, by way of Lako Nicaragua, ninety miles long, and the River San Juan. The Tehuantepeo route, 130 miles across, from sea to sea, it is asserted, lies throughout ulong the Coatzacoulcos ivor. A^negro boy stole a doll in Petersburg, Va., the other d .y, aud whilo protosting his innocence, unwittingly pressed it as he endeavored to hide it more completely under bis.shirt. The doll gave a loud squeak, and the little negro, who had never beard of crying dolls before, turn? ed almost whito and thought a miracle had been dono in his case. Mt* or Janucry-Tho Birthday of Ro? bert U wrns. Thia memorable epoch io the world's Uteretare will soon be hero-tho day whiohgave to all time her greatest genius poot, Borne. ' Befitting it is, that tho poet's conntrymon and admirers should ever keep it in remembrance; but the question is, how to do this most appro? priately and appreciatively. We all know that, in men generally, bnt in poets espe? cially, there aro two natures constantly warring against eaeh other-the human and tho divine. Clay and gold enter largely into the composition of any hu? man idol wo may set up. Toe Scottish bard formed no exception to this mixture of earth's mould with the Promethean fire of Heaven in the same individual, illustrating the fact, indeed, more strik? ingly than any one within our cogni? zance Before taking one of his Empy? rean flights, how often was he impeded by the earth-clods upon his wings, and though "Tho light that lcd astray Was light from Heaven," still, that it led astray, only proves that even the first glorious gift of the Creator -light-may be used to dishonor Clod and.ruin man. At times, though, might have been applied to him, the text, "If the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness." Yet, at others, how gloriously shone, reflected from all his words and aotions, the light of truth, more glorious than the mid-day sun 1 Then, was he, all his Maker meant him to be, gifted, puro and good. It is this, the poet's true best nature, that should be commemorated-but how? Not by the maddening wine-cup, the mid-night orgies; not by any of those things which unmanned the man, and deteriorated the poet, whioh ministered to the earthly and low of his nature, and hurried him to au untimely grave before his genius had plumed herself, perchance, for her high? est flights. No, we should not thus dese? crate the memory of our poet, as linking it by association, with that whioh caused the gloomy shadow over his otherwise unclouded way, and sullied the other? wise unspotted plumage of the swan of Ayr. Our commemoration of him should be of such kind only as to give us again tho poet, true to the best and highest instincts of the man-the poet so full of meroy that he would not crush the field-daisy, or frighten any ''wee bit timorous beastie;" so replete with com? passion, that to the lowest speoimon of our fallen humanity he would cheeringly say, "A man's a man, for a' that." Yes, all this let us oommemorate, by holding out the hand of encouragement to some struggling child of want, like himself, and the money spent for that which de? grades men and breaks women's hearts, let it bo given to educate some poor boy, who may yet be the Burns of America. What say my countrymen to the appeal I of CALEDONIA? "Oh! what an excellent Tonio," is the language of the invalid who uses SOLO? MONS' BITTERS. N21 Oas Bills FOR month of November aro now duo and payment required promptly at my office. Defaultors are respectfully requested to bear in mind tho regulations of the Companv. JACOB L?VIN, Deo 5 3 Secretary Gas Light Company. Port-monies, Pocket Books AND BILL BOOKS. 400 DIFFERENT styles and sises of Russian Leather. English Morocco aud French Calf, just oponed at E. POLLARD'S. Doc 5 mw4* In Bankruptcy. District of South Carolina-At Columbia, Hie ?>th day oj December, A. D. 1869. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of MOSES WIN STOCK, lato of Columbia, in tho County of Richland, aud State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bank? rupt bv tho District Court of said District. Dec 5 m_3 THOS. J. LAMOTTE, Assignee. Bare Chance for Investment. THE Subscriber, in view of a contemplated change in his business, offers for sale the following desirable property: One first class FLOURING. MILL, with Belt? ing attachment. Ono first class Corn Mill, with screen at? tachment. Ono first class 20-horso power upright Stoam Engine, with necessary Shafting, Belting, Ac, Ac. all in completo running order, and an es? tablished run of custom, affording an opportu? nity not ofton obtainod, for any ono wishing to engage in tho business. ALSO, Tho MILL HCUSE, Work-shops and Dwell? ing Hou80 adjoining, now occupied by tho subscriber. To an'approved purchaser, terms will bo mado liberal. B. TOZER.. Dec 5 Strayed or Stolen. _ ON night of 3d instant, a dark ^_h?_- brown MARE; five years old; about JWW|?ixtoon hands hieb; with a star and M II snip. Is shod all round; has heavy mano and tail, and scars on both ankles of\ fore-feet in front. Was loft hitched on Gervais street, near Stark's Hill, Columbia, with Eng? lish army saddle on. A liboral reward will bo paid for her, or any information loading to her recovery. JOHN TAYLOR. Doc 5 3 SS* Camden Journal, Winnsboro Neme, Nowberry Herald, Augusta Chronicle ii nd Sen? tinel, Orangeburg News and Chester Reporter will^copy once each and forward bills. Store to Bent. THE largo and commodious STORE, 110 feet docp, on Richardson street, near the State 11 ouse, noxt door to tho lower Storo of J. A T. R. Agnew. Rent moderato to an approved tenant. Apply to JOHN AGNEW, Exeoutor of M. Brennen, deceased. Dec 1 <; To the Public in General. IHATE better COTTON SEED than any mau who advertises Soed for sale. Mino is tho improved BOYD PROLIFIC, which ox? e?is any other. Tho price is (2.50 per bimbel. Aa examination of my proofs will he convinc? ing. 1 refer to Jocob H. Wella and J. D. Hilt. Call and look at the growth, in Batcher Town. Deo 3 , Sj POPE. ZO . fa.AT_TMI-tTT.T. _ Bond and Stock Broker, "DUYS sod sells BONDS, STOCKS.. COU J? PONS, BAOT BILLS, Gold and Silver COIN. Offlce-Oolurabia Hotel Building, Maia street. Nov 3 fimo* LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. SATURDAY, DZOMCBKB 4,1869. Tho Senate assembledat 12 H, Presi? dent pro lem. Montgomery in the Chair. Prayer by the Chaplain. Senator Owens and the Senator from Marion obtained I en vu vi absXSttos. The petition of Mrs. Martha H. Pratt, fraying renewal of certificates ot. the ire Loan Stock, for those lost or de? stroyed, was referred to the Committee on Finance. I The petition of citizens, of. Williams bnrg Connty, praying for the repeal of an Act entitled "An Act to organize townships," was referred to the Com? mittee on the Judiciary. The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred a House bill to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the enumeration of the inhabitants of this State," reported back tho same, with a recommendation that the bill do pass. Ordered for consideration on Monday. A resolution to authorize the Com? mittee on Incorporations lo employ a clerk, was laid on tho table. A concurrent resolution to appoint proxies to represent tho Stato stock in the Spartanburg and Union Railroad Company, was amended by striking ont tho (names "E. S. J. Hayes, George W. H. Legg, Alfred Tolleson," and insert? ing in lieu thereof the names of "W. lt. Hoyt, W. E. Boso, Joseph Crews." Mr. Swails introduced a bill to amend nu Act entitled "An Act to authorize the salo of the Columbia Canal." At 2.35 P. M., adjourned. [Tho House was not in session. ] -<-??-? The s?beme of consolidating tho two cities of New York and Brooklyn under one municipal government, is attracting considerable publio notice, and popular opinion is almost nnanimous in its favor. One of the strongest reasons urged in be? half of this proposed consolidation is that one government is much less expensive than two, and will tend to the accom? plishment of many improvements of a cosmopolitan and national character. Pocket Cutlery. A LABOE assortment of those extra Ano Rodgers, Wos Monbolma and Needham's KNIVES, from one to six blades. Also, a largo assort? ment of cheap KNIVES, suitable for boys, just received at E. POLLARD'S. Deo 3_ fm4 Pipes! Pipes'.! Pipes!'.'. ALARGE and choice selection of real Meer? schaums, from 15 to $20-imitation from 75 cents to $3. Also, a Ano assortment of Briar and Rubber PIPES, Cherry and Rubbor Stems, with a variety of Meerschaum Segar Holders, just rocoivod, at E. POLLARD'S. Nov 28_ mthl2 DRY GOODS! MW STORE AND NEW GOODS. WE take pleasure in announcing to tho public, that we have this day opened a fino stock of DRY GOODS, of overy descrip? tion, and shall always have on band a line assortment of all the various Gooda appertain? ing to our trade. Our Dress Goods Department Shall always bo roploto. with tho latest stylos of Silks, Satins, Poplins, Plaids, Empress Cloths, Merinos, Delaines and Operas, in all colors, Prints of all grades and makes. TABLE LINENS, in all styles, Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doylies and Diapers of every description. In JEANS, CA8SIMERES, BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, wo shall always have a complote assortment. In BLEACHED GOODS, SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, and in BROWN COTTONS, wo shall offer ;:reat inducements. In GLOVES, HOSIERY, GENT'S WEAR, Collars, Merino Drawers aud Shirts, a fine se? lection and bargains. A fine assortment of NOTIONS on hand. Call and soo us, at tho New Storn, inDicrcks' now building, under tho old Kinslor Hall. Dec 2 3mn 3. W. PORTER A CO. Dissolution of Copartnership. Til S Firm of FISHER. LOWRANCE A 7I3HER is dissolved by tho death of tho sen'o; partner. All tboso indebted to thia concern arc ear? nestly requested to como forward and settle their accounts withount dolay. R. N. LOWRANCE, > Survivora J. FISHER, ? burvivor3 COLUMBIA, S. C., December 1, 1861'. New Firm. RN. LOWRANCE, W. B. LOWRANCE ANO . P. C. L?RICK having purchased the stock of Fisher, Lowranco A Fisher, li ave united under tho firm of LOWRANCE A- CO., and bog loavo to offer their services to, and ask a continuance of, tho favors of tho frionda of the old concern. They will rcceivo payment from all partios indebted to Fishor, Lowranco <5' Fisher; and thoso having claims against tho samo, will present them for liquidation. LOWRANCE & CO. DECEMBER 1,1869. Dec 2 Gaiters. JUSP RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Misses and Children's Double Sole. Button and Congress Gaiters. _ J. MKIOHAN. Jnst Arrived, A lot of extra fino Saddle., and Harness HORSES. Thoyfi^^ can be seen at Chas. Logan's stables, where we expect in Tn?imn> keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of HORSES and MULES during the wintor. Oct 2-1 ||3fm W. 8. A J. M. TALBOT. Oak Bark! Oak Bark! WANTED, at the Columbia Tannery, 100 Cords OAK BARK. Apply to N0.3J. P. THOMAS^ A CO..'Columbia, H. C. Choice Wines and Liquors. n (\ BA8KETH and Cases Gonuiue CHAM eJ\J PAGNE, Heidsiock.Luo D'Or and Carte D'Or. London Dock and Hennescy Brandies, Hol? land Oin. Harmony, Sherry, Claret and Southsido Ma? deira Wines. Warrauted, and for sale by _Nov 10 iL A G. D. HOPE. Cheese! Cheese!! pr f\ BOXES Factory and Goshen Choese, Uv inst received and for salo low by Noyg? . J. A T/B. AGNEW. " VolembU?' ?Itters,7 THE groat SOUTHERN TONIO and lavigo rant, is for Bale by Da. C. H. MIGT, Nov91 ^ Druggist, Columbia, B. C. KHRDIVZ. -Tho public hu only re-] eontly beoome familiar ?itu Ibo iiiio of ? tho Viceroy of Egypt, "The Khedive,' but the origin and mooning of it is not generally known. The word Khedive ia tho Arabian equivalent of king, and til? title waa conferred upon the heir? of S?sk?3?ii Ali, when Egypt became inde Eundent, in 1831. The present Khedive i the grandson of Meheraet Ali, nndwas born November 26,1816. Two men, Bennett and May, suitors for the hand of the same woman, in Richboro, Pennsylvania, engaged in a fight, when May, who was the weakest, feigned intoxication, and appealed suc? cessfully to his antagonist to desist. As Bennett stooped to pick up his coat, May stabbed him twice with a knife he had whetted for tho purpose, and killed him instantly. A family named Parnell, from Dar? lington, while on their way to Missouri, camped at Cherokee Pond, on the night of the 3d, and while in camp were fired upon by un unknown man, on a gray bone, and a young child badly hurt. No clue to the would-be assassin. A SINOUIIAK COINCIDENCE.-A lady olerk in the third auditor's office, who lost three sons in the war, has had laid on her desk, for adjustment, the accounts of one of hor deceased sons, who was a quartermaster. She is now engaged in their examination. A colored family entered an opera house at New Orleans by one door, and tho balance of the audience went out by the other, and demanded their money. The managers saw the point. HEAVY: SUIT.-The heirs of Wm. Win? chester, a native of Baltimore, and one of the early founders of Memphis, have brought suit for a quantity of the most valuable property in that city. Love, in the Indian language, is "Schimlendnmowitchewngin." It must be quite an undertaking to tell a squaw that you love her. A white train-hand, named Iverson Dupre, employed on tho Georgia Central Railroad, was crushed to death, near Millen, a fow days ago. Mrs. Mary Clemens, of Tel fair County, who died on the 15th ult., 104 years old, was the InBt revolutionary pensioner in Georgia. The weak and emaciated mother says: "My health and strength is restored by the use of" SOLOMONS' BITTE?". N21 A fellow in Oawego won fifty cents by eating eighty-eight buckwheat cakes in ten minutes. "I am strong aud healthy, yet to pre? serve my good condition," I use SOLO? MON'S BITTEBS. N21 Cow Feed. ANOTHER lot of 200 Bushels, just received at the Columbia Icc House, and will bo , sold low for cash. J. D. BATEMAN. Nov 20_ Use the Best. FINE English Cookiug Soda, samo price as common. Puro Cream Tartar. Choice Spices. Flavoring Extracts. For salo low by Nov 25_E. E. JACKSON, Druggist. Black seed Oats. IC AR LOAD to arrive. FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Nov 27 Fresh Goods RECEIVED to-dav: 90 Barrels Western FLOUR, snpor, ex? tra and family. 2,000 pounds Fine Feed. Best Orange County Butter, Dairy and Fac? tory Cheese, Saur Kraut, Mince Meat, {some? thing nice,) Brandy Fruits. Jollies-assorted Canned Tomatoos, Poaches, Salmon, Cove Oysters, Lobsters. Sardines, Desicated Cod Fish, Fulton Market Beef, Pickles, Salmon, Bay Mackerel, etc., etc. Nov 20 LEAPnART A SLOANS. Ale and Porter. FRESH to hand: 5 casks, 40 gallons, Guiu ncas' Dublin Porter. 5 casks, 40 gals., Hebbert'e London Porter. S " " R. Youngors'Edinburgh Ale. 2 " 22 Bromen Laper Beor. All in pints-warranted genuine, and for sale low-together with tho best assortment of I PURE WHISKIES, WINES, BRANDIES, Ac, ovor offered in thiojnarket, ^?ov26 GEO BYMMEB8. Hams! Hams ! ! NEW Sugar-cured Hams and Bacon Strip?, just received and for sale low by JIov_24_J. AT. B. AGNEW. Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. Clf\?T\ LBS. choico Breakfast BACON, DU VJ 200 Lbs. Primo Smoked BEEF, for salc by B. A G. D. HOPE. Fresh Norfolk Oysters, RECEIVED EVERY DAY, and families can bo supplied in any quantity, at Nov 24 J. E. HEISE'S RESTAURANT. For Sale. CgFjt& ONE very flue light CARRIAGE, .'.TiP-itr". for single or double harness. Also, a very lino BUGGY. Inquire of Nov 14_ JOHN MoKENZIE. W. D. LOVE & CO'S STORE, IN COL UM JUA HOTEL BUILDING, TACKED FULL Ol' DRY GOODS, The Lowest Prices Asked for Them, LARGE INVOICE OF COTTONS AND Woolens, at lower prices than any tis since tho war. We carry a big stock of Ladies' and Misses' Shawls and Cloaks, And oan show anything called for in BLACK ?nd COLORED DIIESB GOODS. ALSO, KID GLOVE8, in Jovin's genuino colors. " . Mci ?' Princess, black and white Renior dog-skin, for gents, we guarantee. IST With our light expenses, we can afford, and are making prices bettor than any ws hear or-, always selling standard tni reiiablf stakes of Good? that suits ^jn? yWtt^tfteTgT^to W. D. LOVE, Columbia Hotel Building. B. B. MoCBEERY. Nov 27 Etooal Items. CHUMBA.-Any practical man disposod to go into milling, will find ar, advertise? ment in this morning's PIIONIX relative to a g?bd stand. Tozor'a mill has an excellent rnn of business. The last performance of Robinson's oireus eame off last night. To-morrow they open in Lexington. Two colored boys were knocked down and robbed last night, near the State House. We are rapidly approaching city fashions. The Hon. John Townsend, of Edisto, expects to receive from twenty to twenty five Chinese laborers during tho present month, and a planter on tho Savannah River has provided for a Chinese colony of from 200 to 300. A shooting affray occurred last night, near tho circus tent, between several negro boys, in which one of them, named Georgo Dial, was, it is supposed, mortally wounded. Two boys, one named Cute Smith, believed to have been engaged in the difficulty, were ar? rested by Chief Radcliffe. WEDDING CARDS AND ENVELOPES.-A lot of wedding cards aud envelopes, of latest styles, has just been received; which will be printed in imitation of en? graving, and nt less than one-tenth the cost. Call uud 6cc specimens at PHONIX office. THINK BEFOIIE You SPEND.-Do yon really need the article? It is probably n pretty dress or some pieco of furniture, but what solid benefit will it be to you? Or it is some luxury for the table that you can do ns well without. Think, therefore, before you spend your money. Or need a now carpet, new couch, new chairs or new dress; you are tempted to buy something a little handsomer than you had at first intoeded* and, while you hesitate, the dealer Bays to you: "Tis only a trifle more, and see how far pret? tier it is!" But, before you purchase, stop to think. Will you be better a year heneo, especially in old age, for having squandered your money? Is it not wiser to lay by something for a rainy day? All these luxuries will only gratify you for the moment. You soon tire of them, and their own permanent effect is to con? sume your menus. It is by such little extravagances-not much separately, but ruinous in the aggregate-that the great majority of families are kept compara? tively poor. The first leeson to learn is to deny yourself useless expenses, and the first step toward learning this lesson I is to think before you spend. BUSINESS CARDS AND CIRCULAR^-As the season ia approaching for the annual travel and distribution of business cards and circulars, our merchants and others will please give atteutiou to the fact that our job office is supplied with the best of boards, of all colors, fine commercial note and other paper, and the very new? est and most fashionable ?tyles of type, thus enabling us to supply all of such wants. RELIGIOUS SERVICES THIS DAY.-Tri? nity Church-Rev. P. J. Shaud, Rector, 10>? A. M. and 4 P. M. St. Peter's Church-Rev. J. J. O'Con? nell, Pastor, 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. Washington Street Chapel-Rev. Wm. Martin, 10) ? A. M.; Rev. E. G. Gage, 3)? P. M. Marion Street Church-Rev. J. H. C. MoKiuney, 10?.< A. M. and 7 P. M. Baptist Church-Rev.-'J. L. Reynolds, 10}.< A. M. .. ' Lutheran Leciuro Room-Rev. E. R. Rude, 10} S A. M. Presbyterian Church-Rev. W. S. PlumoT, D. D., LL.D, 10;.i A. M. aud 7 P. M. RELIGIOUS SERVICES AT A. M. E. CHURCH.-Sabbath, December 5.-At G A. M., Prayer Meeting; at 9 A. M., Sabbath School; at ll A. M., Preaching, by Rev. E. J. Adams; at 3 P. M., Rev. B. Williams; at 7 P. M. Rev. D. Pickett. Services during the week. Lectnro on Tuesday evening, Decem? ber 7, by Mr. J. E. Green. Subject Science and Religion. W. D. HARRIS, Pastor. Tho following was accidentally omitted from the report of proceedings in the United States Court, yesterday: Ex parte Giles J. Patterson, tn re H. J. Pride, Bankrupt. Petition to esta? blish lien. MoAhley ?fe Brnwley, pro. pet. S. P. Hamilton for a judgment creditor. W. B. Wilson for assignee. Register W. J. dawson's report was read iu favor of the petitioner. S. P. Hamil? ton, Esq., opposed tho report, on the ground that satisfaction had been entered six years eiuco on thc lien, now sought to bo established. He was roplied to by W. H. Brawley, Esq., who contended that satisfaction bad been entered by mistake by counsel for plaintiff. W. B. Wilson, Esq., was heard in reply, for the assiguee. This case involved a large amount of money, and the facts were rather complicated; tho arguments of counsel occupied the greater part of Thursday and Friday. The Judge re? served his opiniou. ii HOTEL ARRIVALS, December 4.-Colum? bia Hotel-Yt. W. Stocker, Hopkin's; G. L. Johnson, J. E. Moore, New York; P. L. McCarty, G. B. Chase, Maryland; J. T. Heard, Augusta; T. M. Berke, Geo. W. Clayton, J. B. Lanneau, Baltimore; R. E. Bowie, Abbeville; G. P. Pope, E. DeBerry, S. C. ; T. L. Ready, lady and two children, Miss A. R. MoMuokin, Edgefield ; J. H. Adam?, J. O. Adams, Wfi. Gat?ick, Biehlao* MAID ARRANGEMENTS. -Tho Northern and Western maila aro open for delivery at 1 p. m. ; closed nt 11.30 a. m. Charles? ton (day) end Greenville open st 5.80 p. m.; closed nt 8.80 p. m. Charleston night mail open nt 8.80 s. m.; closed at 4.15 p. m. On Snnday, the post office is open from 1 to 2 p. m. Nsw ADVERTISEMENTS.-Attention is called to the following advertisements, published the first time this morning: E. Pollard-Pocket-Books, ?co. Bich ard Tozer-Bare Chance. Jacob Levin-Auction. T. J. LaMotte-In Bankruptcy. D. C. Peixotto & Son-Auctions. Jaoob Levin-Gas Billa. John Taylor-Strayed or Stolen. A COLD TO-DAY-a congh to-morrow, a tightness of the breast tho next. Pneu? monia follows. Consumption crowns the fatal ?sue-all from neglected cold or cough. STANLEY'S CELEBRATED Conon EXPECTORANT, known more than a quarter of a century, is the only sure remedy. The remedy is at hand. Why will ye not use it? For salo by FISHER & HsnarsH, Druggists. N10 To SCEPTICS.-The almost daily receipt of voluntary testimonials from every part of the country, from I'hysicians, Clergy? men, old and young, male and female, is sufficient to satisfy the most sceptical that DR. TTJTT'S EXPECTORANT is the most valuable LUNG BALSAM of the age; many wonderful cures have been Eorformed by it, as may be seen by undreds of certificates in the hands of the proprietor. Try it, and yon will doubt no longer. D4 6 "Just the thing!" Such is the excla? mation of the Dyspeptics who use SOLO? MONS' BrrxERS. N21 49* The attention of consumers of Gas is re? spectfully called to the notioo of the Secretary. This collection closing tho fiscal year, it hi ne? cessary that payment should be promptly made; by which ho hopes to avoid the unplea? sant duty of again depriving consumers of light. Cash has to be paid for all material and labor, and cash must be paid for all bills at his office when called for, or the meters will be removed. Deo 5 1 Toll-Keeper. APPLICATIONS FOB TOLL-KEEPER OF BROAD RIVER BRIDGE will be reeeived until the 10th instant. None who cannot fur uish good recommendations for honesty and intogntv nood apply. EDWARD HOPE, Dec 16 _ President. Take Notice-Wanted. 5GOOD DINING ROOM SERVANTS. Lib? eral wages wiU be given. Also wanted, a good STEWARD. Apply immediately at the Nov 27 NICKER80N HOUSE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! AT C. F. JACKSON'S. C. F. JACKSON'S. Everything Sold Cheap. BEST Rleached and Brown Homespuns, at 12} cents, to bo found iii this city. t OASS?MBRTF1S 2 Reduced In Prices. GREAT BARGAINS! NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET CASH? MERES CHEAP, Nov 28 AT CK. JACKSON'S. SCOTT. WILLI AUS & CO.. Bankers and Brokers, HAVE opened their now Banking House, adjoining tho Court House lot, whore, with every facility for an extonsive business, they solicit a continuance and increase of pub? lic patronage. Having no charter, the members of the firm aro individually liable for their contracts; while the extent of the capital at their command, and tho personal management of the Colum? bia partners, will insure their customers fair, safe and liberal treatment in every transac? tion. In addition to tho usual business of a Bank in tho discount of Notes and Drafts, tho purchase and salo of Exchaugo, the reoeipt of Deposits Ac, they deal largely in Stocks, Bonds, Coupons, Specie and Bank Bills, both on their own account and on commission for others. 77iey allow interest on deposits according to agreement, and give ?peoial attention to Col? lections, remitting promptly when paid. The uae of a large and secure vault is offer? ed to their friends for the safe-keeping of spe? cial deposits, without charge. EDWIN J. SCOTT, GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., NoyJO fimo HENRY E. 8COTT. HEISE'S DININ0 SALOON w ' IS OPENED for the -^^52^SEASON, with choice WHSBk OYSTERS, GAME, Ac, together withZJBjt Dvorything that is usually kopt in a first class Restaurant._Nov 16 Fresh Norfolk Oysters. .?SN /~*\ IF yon want fresh Norfolk OY8 ^tiAVTERS, call at tho Columbia leo xS|Br House, whore thoy are .kept con? stantly on hand, and sold low for cash. AU ardors from tho country promptly attended to. NovlO _JOHN D. BATEMAN. Bacon i Bacon! ?t f\ f\f\f\ LBS. prime dry salted clear lU.UUU BACON SIDES, 2.000 lbs. prime dry salted BACON SHOUL? DERS, 1,000 lbs. choice engar-enred Family HAMS. On band and for sale low to the trade, and at retail, by_J. A T. tl. AQNBW. Cheap. ENGLISH Tooth-Brushes, from 26 cents to tl 00. American Tooth-Brushes, from IS to 60 ct*. Toilet Soap, from 5 cent? to $1.00, At E,B. JACKSON'S, Dragr'st. Nov?